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  2. Chain conveyor - Wikipedia

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    The difference between drag conveyors, scraper conveyors, and flight conveyors largely depends on whether the chain links have obvious flights or paddles attached. [4] In a drag conveyor, the chain moves the material directly, while a flight conveyor uses a series of wood, metal, or plastic flights attached to the chain at regular intervals ...

  3. Tube chain conveyor - Wikipedia

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    A tube chain conveyor moves materials inside a tube, pulled by a chain. [1] It offers a convenient way for conveying bulk material from one location to another, and also multi-axially. Tube chain conveyors are used for transporting, feeding, dosing, distributing and discharging pourable bulk materials.

  4. Conveyor chain - Wikipedia

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    Hollow bearing pin chain allows attachments to be bolted through the hollow bearing pins. Attachments may be tightly fixed or held in a 'free' manner. 2. Solid bearing pin chain. Solid bearing pin chain has the same dimensions as hollow bearing pin chain but is more robust and thus suitable for more arduous conveyor applications. 3. Deep link chain

  5. Conveyor system - Wikipedia

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    A conveyor system is often the lifeline to a company's ability to effectively move its product in a timely fashion. The steps that a company can take to ensure that it performs at peak capacity, include regular inspections and system audits, close monitoring of motors and reducers, keeping key parts in stock, and proper training of personnel.

  6. Screw conveyor - Wikipedia

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    A screw conveyor or auger conveyor is a mechanism that uses a rotating helical screw blade, called a "flighting", usually within a tube, to move liquid or granular materials. They are used in many bulk handling industries.

  7. Combine harvester - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 to 2000, 695 major grain combine fires were reported to U.S. local fire departments. [22] Dragging chains to reduce static electricity was one method employed for preventing harvester fires, but it is not yet clear what if any role static electricity plays in causing harvester fires. The application of appropriate synthetic greases ...

  8. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    The conveyor often includes partitions to ensure that the material moves forward. These elevators are often used in industrial and agricultural applications. When such mechanisms (or spiral screws or pneumatic transport) are used to elevate grain for storage in large vertical silos, the entire structure is called a grain elevator.

  9. Conveyor (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A conveyor system transports materials from one place to another. Conveyor may also refer to: Conveyor (sternwheeler) Conveyor (band), an American art rock band; Conveyor belt. Conveyor belt ski lift; Conveyor belt sushi; Chain conveyor; Lineshaft roller conveyor "Conveyor", a 2015 song by AKB48 from Koko ga Rhodes da, Koko de Tobe!